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THE HOME PAPER. v'EATHErr vKDICATIONS. For the People of Pltteton and i-orecase Until 8 p. m., tomorrow for Eastern Pennsylvania. Pair tonight and warmer. Sunday partly cloudy, variable winds, becoming southerly. Vicinity. ALL THE HOME NEWS. PHTSTON, DA., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1904. TWO CENTS A COPT. I FORTY CENTS A MONTH, f 8 PAGES. VIP AP ) WKHKLf ESTABLISHED iftRO OOLIl I CiAll. JDAILT EST bi THEO. HAltT 1882. FOWLS WILL BE RICH P, 2 does not matter liow perfect 2 a beer may be when it leaves $ the brewery, if it in nothand• led scientifically in the bot* tling house with the sur♦ rouiidings absolutely clean 2 it will lose its pure and J healthful qualities. AUSTIN PONCED, ■D*D" TO RIVALKRUPP PLANT WORSE THAN RUM. Fourteen Miners Killed by Explosion Great Values Dr. Wiley Says That Adulterated Foods Fourteen miners were killed yesterday at the Carbonado mines near Morrissy, as the result of an explosion of coal gas in the mine. D. Darey, a driver, was the only man "who escaped from the mine. IT Lower Our Moral Life. In all kinds of Ladies*' and Children's It is Said That Turkeys Will Sell for * New York. Nov. 19.—Speaking before the students of the College of the City of New York, I)r. H. W. Wiley, chief of the bureau of chemistry of the United .States department of agriculture, declared that the adulteration of food and drugs had done more toward- lowering the moral life of this country than the rum trftffic. Underwear and Hosiery. Prices popular Demonstration In Home Over the Innsbruck Affair. Charles M. Schwab Plans Gigan- have been cut to pieces. Do not 25 Cents a Pound, Thanksgiving, tic Qrdnance Works at Bethlehem, Pa. fail to see these Bargains. Next Thursday. Fire at Bristol, N. H. With regard to the selling price of the great Thanksgiving fowl, turkey, it isthe opinion of our butchers and meat dealers that no improvement will be found over last year, when the price reached 25 cents a pound. Some of the city dealers, who were spoken to this morning are of the opipion that the price of fowls ■will be just about the same as it was last year while others venture an opinion thaft prices will go even higher. Reports from all points denote a great scarcity of turkeys but local dealers say there will be no shortage here as in most cases their orders have been in for some time and theD have received recent word that large shipments will be made to therm, from present indications turkeys will sell for about 25 cents a pound and chicken will be on the market for 18 cents. It was reported in the spring of the present year that turkeys would be exceptionally plentiful this fall but this prediction does not seem to* be verified by present reports. It gives considerable assurance, however, to know that no such shortage as we had last year will be felt here for Thanksgiving. , 1 Bristol, N. H., Nov. 19.—A fire which threatened to wipe out the entire business section of this town destroyed eight buildings here, causing a loss of about $25,000. Ladies' Cream Ribbed Underwear in Vests and Pants, fleeced lined, all sizes, regular 50c value; each 37%c. A STRONG PROTEST ADOPTED A SECOND ESSEN PROJECTED As in previou» addresses, he pointed out the evil effects of food adulteration upon the physical system and strongly appealed to the students to make it one of the principles of their lives to fight this g'rowing menace to the health of the American people. Ladies' Cream Ribbed Underwear, in Vetsts and Pants,, heavy w;elght, great value for 15c 111 inn i ii Kr under «EItMAN 1AW8, C1 My is bxcelient lor r PAINS IN CHEST » German Intolerance, Favored by Austrian Imperialism, Arraigned For "Unheard of Persecutions"—Mob Rushes For Austrian Embassy, but Troops Prevent Disturbance. No Opposition to Steel Trust—The Two to Work In Harmony—Reorganized Company Will Build and Arm Navies and Equip Armies With Artillery. New Gun Tested. Stegmaiers' BEER One case of Children's fleeced lined Vests and Pants, all sizes, from 10c up. 9 " Sides, Joints, Rheumatism,etc. DR. RICHTER'S WorId.R«aowned "ANCHOR" Among other examples of adulteration he st&ted that the product of a widely advertised Vermont sugar bush was made In Chicago and that this Chicago plant turned out more bo called maple sugar in one month than the whole state of Vermont could produce In a year. The bright green coloi of Imported peas, he said, was obtained by the use of sulphate of copper, which was very injurious to health. i w V Porter and Malt Extract is * bottled with strict ad her Z ence to hygienic surround- J mgs concrete floors that do * not hold germs—all water 1 used for washing bottles is 1 filtered—every bottle inspect- Z ed and scientifically pasteur* ized after it is filled and' | sealed. These are only a * few of the many reasons wh.v 9 Stegmaiers' is the PURE8T 2 and BEST. Insist on having | it. I Stegmaier Brewing Cc | PITTSTON, PENN'A. 9 NEW 'PHONE 5«a 1 Children's Golf Gloves, all woo®, 25o Rome, Nov. 39.—A meeting to pro tent against the Innsbruck affair was lield at the Quirlno theater. New York, Nov. 19.—The Herald this morning prints an interview with Charles M. Schwab, former president of the United States Steel corporation, in which Mr. Schwab is quoted as saying that he intends to make in his Bethlehem (Pa.) plant all sorts of guns, gun forgings, tools, etc., which require the highest workmanship. Boys' All Wool Sweaters for 35c, PAIN EXPELLER. Boys' Flanneltette Shirts for 25c, The stage was decorated with thfl banners of Italian cities that are still subject to Austria. Among the notable people on the stage were Kjornsrjernc BJornson and his wife, whose appear ance was greeted with tremendous applause. The theater would ncooro modate only a small parf: of the crowd that sought admittance, and the police were unable to keep in order the thousands that besieged the entrance. Ladies' Flannelette Wrappers, a regular $1.00 quality for 75c. mine without Trade Bart "Anchj One w :lI-known person's lcttC Ladies' Flannelette Night Dresses for 50 cents. ' - NewYork.Maiw Dr. RichtersANCHOR .— « tmJk EXPElLERisan excellerr, T , f] remedy for Pains inQhea » _5-/ Rheumatism,Neuralgia,ett \sV I recommend the same to vsyV all suffet^rsLOfsuchdis 23 9 eTiatt* st.' | rchl4C Toadies' Flannel Shirt Waists, all colors, for 98 cents. Mr. Schwab plans, according to tlie Interview, to put the plant on a par with the Krnpp works in Germany and those of Vicker's Sons & Maxim company of England. New machinery in being constructed for the work. He/ Is quoted as saying: French white wines contained large quantities of sulphuldus acid put in to make the color lighter and th bettei preserve it. It was very dangerous to the health, and natives of France would not drink it. He believed in time that the Importation of such wines would be prohibited. He favored a law in this country similar to the English "merchants' marking act," which requires that all commodities be so marked that the purchaser may know exactly what he is getting. jeases. Children's all wool Mittens for 10 cents a pair. 25c. and 50c. at all druggists or through 11\ Ad. Blcbter ft Co., SIS Pearl 8t, New York, Ladies' All Wool Black Hose for 10 cents a pair. The troops were called Into service and after considerable difficulty sue reeded In clearing tlie- streets in the vicinity of the theater, after which cordons were established at the streets leading to the theater. 36 HIGHEST national AWARDS, j k Recommended by prominent Phy- jM tieiana, Wholemle and Retail iiinistert.etc^^^mt? Ladies' Flannelette Skirts, in different colors, for 25 cents. '"Our products will not come in competition with the United States Steel corporation. The two companies will work in harmony at points where the lines of production meet, and prices will be maintained. PEOPLE'S STORE, All the speakers called upon the peopie of Home to make a solemn and dig nifled worthy of a civilized people jealous of their rights, against the killing and maltreatment of fellow Italians, whose only offense was thai they stood for their race in history, nationality and culture. COUNTY SEAT NOIES ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST. 16 South Main Street. Pittston. Grocery Pricc List. "It is my intention to make of Bethlehem what Krupps is to Germany and Vicker's Sons & Maxim and Armstrong are to England. We have the plant, the men, the market and the capital. Retlilelieni, even under the prostration in the steel business .during the last twelve months, earned a handsome surplus on its preferred stock. It now has 10,000 men employed at Its works. There are fifty engineers and score* of draughtsmen constantly drawing and inventing new guns, new tools and new machines to be used in construction of these implements. We are constantly enlarging and developing. "The adulteration of food and drugs.' lie said, "had dotae more to sap the moral life of this country than the ruin trade ever thought of doing." NO TRADING STAMP PRICES HERE Plttston Cases Squashed by Judge p| IHflr / MwrOTir *a • 1°, 'Jf.® Halsey—Baptised in the River. Canned Corn ,. 10c, 12Jc, 15c Don't T ake The speeches were frequently inter rupted with storms of applause, mln glod with invectives against Austria. Shiffer Gets the Plum CONFIDENCE INCREASING. 3 cans Peas 25c Week'* Review of Trade Is Generally 3 cans Pumpkin ...25c An order of the day embodying the opinions expressed by the speakers was voted by acclamation and amid cries of "Long live Italy!" and "Garlbalda forever!" Judge Halsey handed down a decision this morning in which he squashed the indictments against three Pittston parties. The defendants were Mrs. Bridget Campbell, James Burns and Thomas Dembik against whom true bills had been found by the grand jury on the charge of illegal liquor selling. Judge Halsey dismisses the case because of an irregularity In the proceedings. It seems that Squire Berger had discharged the defendants for lack of evidence, but the district attorney took the case to the grand jury notwithstanding, and secured true bills. Judge Halsey says the district attorney had not jurisdiction to do so without an order from the court. Encouraging 3 large cans Baked Beans. . 25c Clam Chowder 10c and 20c Now York, Nor. 10.— The weekly trade review of It. (J. Dun & Co. reports a large jobbing distribution foi the holidays. All commercial reports are encouraging, with the exception ot the trouble at Kali IUver, Mass., whlct shows little signs of abatement. Our Word Best Teas 50c Best Coffee 36c German intolerance Denounced, Old Holland Coffee Signature Tea, all kinds 50c Finest line of Brick, Limbnrger 25c Let us prove that we have the Best The resolution was as follows "Before the events at Innsbruck where moral and material violence was accomplished by ferocious Teutonic in transigneants against young Italians obliged to ask foreign hospitality and culture. Home raises before the civilized people of all countries* the protest of Latin sentiment against German intolerance aroused and favored by the Austrian Imperial policy and calls peoples and governments as witnesses ol these unheard of persecutions."' A New Quiok Firing Gun. and Sweitzer in town. Try our Clam Chowder at 10c and 20c can. It is fine. Groceries at Lowest Prices. "One of my best products, of .which I am exceedingly proud, is a new six inch quick firing gun made at the Bethlehem plant. This gun, I think, will be in demand the world over among nations which maintain navies. It has been successfully demonstrated that It will fire pight rounds a minute. The experiments took place at the Sandy Hook proving grounds by the ordnance department of the army. There have been several six inch quick firing guns tried of late, but, the Bethlehem product stood the test. There is a good market for this class of guns, and it is to that market that we are looking. Hitherto Bethlehem has made the forglugs and allowed the government to complete the gun. We now propose to do all the finishing work ourselves. Confidence Is increasing, particularly in the steel and textile Industries, nnc building operations are very vigorous for the season, while mercantile eollec lions are more prompt. Farm staples are slightly cheaper in response ti splendid dispatches from' agriculture centers, and several freight blockades have delayed the delivery of grain and merchandise. Best brand of flour, guaranteed, $6.75 Canned Tomatoes, new packed, IF A TIP IN CASH Campbell, Rozelle & Webster extra flne, per can Continental brand of corn, 1904 is welcome, a tip tliat means cash for all who act on it, should be also welcome. pack. Try it, 3 cans for Potatoes, per bu Oats, per bu Feed, per cwt Buckwheat, 25 lb sack.... Nabob Pancake flour, per pkg Nabob Buckwheat per pkg.... Aunt Jemima, 3 pkgs for One pound box honey One quart maple syrup J4gal. maple syrup One'gallon maple syrup.... .. 55c 25c You must casli an opportunity to make it of any use to you, and our store is the spot of spots to carry on this profitable business, because we offer a forest of chances for value seskers, etc. .42c . $1.30 75c 10c 10c Hallway earnings ihus far reported for November jue Kg, per cent largei thuu last year. V«0ltsa commerce re turns show that October was the best month in this nation's history, and foi the last week at this port there was ar increase of $4,461,751 in imports, bul exports fell $4,fD3iJ,ftl9 behind the saint week of 11103. Elder S. S. Shook, of Scranton, of the Seventh Day Adventists, baptised four women in the Susquehanna river at Wilkesb&rre this nu#ming. The following were the baptismal rite candidates, and they entered the water waist deep and were dipped: Mrs. Carrie Booth, of Wyoming; Miss Mary Williams and Mrs. William Lameraux, both of Plymouth, and Miss Carrie Morlock, of Pittston. 57 S. Main St. After the meeting the crowd, ns 11 in obedience to a coram and, made a rush for the Austrian embassy and consulate,' situated in the Piazza Colonna, in the center of Home, to make a demonstration there. \ 25c 15C 25c 48c 86a LEGAL NOTICES. BRENNAN & ROBERTS, The incident had been anticipated bj the authorities, and precautions had been taken accordingly. At all the streets opening into the plaza police carbineers, besaglierl and cavalry had been stationed, and these halted and turned ba*'k the mob from the vicinity of the embassy. Charier Application. Notice is hereby given that application will be made liy 8. B. Bennett. Franek O. Dortei F C. Bennett, 8. J. Drumheller ami H. B. Payne. to the Governor of Pennsylvania, on the fith day of December. 1904. at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, under the provisions of the Act of Assembly, entitled "An Act to provide for the Incorp •ration and Herniation of certain Corporations , approved the 29th day of April A. I). 1H7-1. ami the supplements thereto, for the charter of an intended corporation to be called the "Henry Slate Company." and the Object of which is the quarrying, buying, soiling uiul manufacturing of slate, and for this purpose to have, possess aad enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges by the said Act of Assembly and the supplements thereto conferred. a North Main St. v ext to Eattlo Hotel. Prices of securities established now high records for the year, despite ex ports of gold and a slightly linnet money market. Bank exchanges at New York for the week were 70.7 pet cent larger than last year, chiefly because of activity in Wall street, and at other leading cities there was a gain of 10.5 per cent, more faithfully representing the increase in commercial channels. f/Tlritry's PKUES "By retaining the Union Iron works or the Harlan & Hollingsworth plants we will be in a position to finish a battleship complete from stern to bow." It was reported this afternoon that George H. Shiffer, of Plains, had been appointed to the vacancy in the county commissioners' office. We have a fine assortment of Lin- oleum, Floor Oil Cloth and Oil Cloth Patterns for under stoves. Practically the whole population ol Home, except the socialists and anarchists, participated in the demonstration.Bank Officials Arrested. Honest Weight. Honest Goods, is our Motto, CONFESSED BEING THIEF Toledo, ()., Nov. 19.—Dr. Calvin Hathaway. ex-president, and O. M. Burns, ex-cashier of the First National bank of Montpefier, O.. have been arrested by United States Marshal Winders on a charge of embezzling $14,000 of the bank's money and making false entries on lis books to cover up the shortage. The accused pleaded not guilty last night before Commissioner Gaines and were'released on !jDrD,000 bail each pending hearing on Monday. The shortage came to light several months ago and was made up by the other stockholders. Evans Bros.' Pest Patent Flour .. Best Family Flour . Rye Flour, per sack B. W. Flour, per sack Chop and Meal Bran and Middlings ...$6.75 ,..$6.50 ,..$1.50 Meetings and demonstrations are tak ing place in many Italian cities to protest against the Innsbruck Incident. Failures for the week numbered 217 in the United States against 249 last year and 27 in Canada compared with Jesse Gordon, Who Was Captured in 11-18-27" FRANCK G. PARTE. Solicitor .75 $1.30 $1.30 SEALED PROPOSALS 44 atid 46 Soath Mam St. Odell Summoned Home. Dupont, Owned up to Robberies 17 a year ago. will be received by the undersigned for reslungling the Vine street school building with Bed Cedar Shingles. 5'j to2'.i by is long, rims', to the weather; also for guttering and nutting on valleys. Bids must be in not later than 7 p. m„ Monday. November 21. 1904. Newport News, Va., Nov. 19.—Governor B. B. Odell of New York, who arrived at Old Point Comfort on Thursday, intending to remain for two weeks, has been summoned to New York by a telegram from political friends. lie departed hurriedly on the Washington steamer. It is said political exigencies of the situation in the senatorial campaign demand the governor's presence. He declined to discuss the tight for the senatorship and Accused Others Led a Double Life. An interesting hearing was held in the offiico of Alderman Golden when I'eoria, III., Nov. 19.—Death has revealed an extraordinary case of double life led by Dr. T. (Conklin, a prominent physician in Farmington, who died on Nov. S. When,the wife with w I Mini he was living at the time of his death went to Lewiston, Fulton coun- to have herself appointed adtninistutrix of his estate she found records showing that many years ago her husband had been inalrrled to a Miss Steele and that the iirst wife and foui children of that union were still alive. The children of the tirst wife will make a light for the estate, which amounts to about $10,000. Potatoes, per bushel Rutabagas, per bushel Turnips, per bushel Onions, per pe«k ... Parsnips, per peck . Carrots, per peck ... FOR RENT. Dwelling Store Store $25 $20 $12 St., Exeter $13 Jesse Gordon, alias "Chicken", who was arrested on the charge of having stolen an overcoat, admitted that ho had been one of a gang that had a number of robberies in 'Dupont during the past few weeks and implicated three men of having The right to raject any or all bids is reserv- ing See'y Board of School Control V yi'INN House, Exeter borough INDEBTEDNESS OF THE BOROUGH OF 1 Duryey. In the Court of Quarter Sessions of Luzer e County. No. :t2s November Sessions. 11)04. House, Wyoming Ave $20 One or two office rooms, on Water street. Washington, Nov Shaw hits announced a cull upon na tional bank# holding government deposits to ihe amount of 25 per cent of their holdings. 10 per cent to be paid on or before Jan. 15 next and i5 per cent ou or before March 15 next. This, the secretary estimates, will bring into the treasury about $25,000,0(10. This will make a working balance of approximately $50,000,000. Shaw Calls In Bank Deposits, Secretary Nabob Pancake Flour Nabob B. W. Flour Self-raising B. W. Qt. Maple Syrup % Gallon Maple Syrup I Gallon Maple Syrup Comb Honey Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, appointed by the said Court to ascertain and reiDort the amount and nature of.the indebtedness of the Borough of Duryca. will meet at his Ofiice No. » Miners Bank Building, I'lttston. Pa., on Saturday. December 17tli, 1904, at 10 o'clock A. 51.. to hear the testimony of all persons having claims against said porough, and perform all other duties pertaining to his said appointment. All creditors of said borough are hereby notified to present and prove their claims at the time ami place above mentioned. when seen aided hira in the work. It will be remembered that a short time ago Du pojit was terror-stricken by a gang of burglars, who had oommitted about a dozen robberies in the space of two weeks. By chance a gang was found in an abandoned office near the town and Gordon was captured, the other three men getting away. In the office were found some stolen goods, that were identified as having been stolen. Gordon was taken to jail on a charge of having stolen an overcoat and at the hearing, after a short examination with the utmost nonchalence admitted freely that be had been a member of a gang that had been committing burglaries and that he had participated in six within about a week. He seemed not to give a single thought to the fact that he was paving his own road to the penitentiary. He implicated in the deeds three companions, one of whom when arrested made a complete denial of the charge against him. The other two men have not been captured. Both men were committed to the county jail by the alderman. Flour G. B. THOMPSON Cincinnati, Nov. 10.—Mrs. Grace Morancl Fennessy, aged twenty-eight years, the wife of Colonel James E Fennessy. proprietor of Heuck's Opera House, in this city, atul well known throughout the country as a leading member of the vaudeville theatrical syndicate, has committed suicide by swallowing carbolic acid. Recently hei husband instituted divorce proceedings. She married Colonel Fennessy a yeai ago last June in New York. Young Wife Takes Poison Some Good Things at Trunks Robbed of Jewels. William Drury, MAGNET New York, Nov. 49.—-Dr. and Mrs Samuel J. Holley of Lexington, Ky.. who are in this city, have reported to the central detective bureau that one of their trunks has been robbed ol jewelry valued at nearly $20,000. The stolen jewels consist of a string of gems worth $15,000, it is said, a diamond ritfg worth $1,000, a stickpin and a number of miscellaneous articles of jewelry. The string of gems was an heirloom which had been in the possession of the Holley family for a century or more. CHARLES P. BOHAN. Commissioner ltaw4t. 18,26.2,9, Leading Grocer of Wyo. Yalley, Three Canoeists Drown. BANK STATEMENT. 11-13 SOUTH MAIN ST. Warehouse on Charles Street. Eagle River, Wis., Nov. 10.—Horace Bent, a Hummer hotel keeper; Frederick Aiidernoii and an unknown eastern tourist, u guest of Bent's, were drowned In an attempt to cross Tenderfoot Inke in a canoe through a heavy sea. Bent was a splendid swimmer and could easily have saved himself, but it is thought lie lost his life in an. effort to help his guests. . The bodies have not been recovered. With the matter of the next President all decided, perhaps you aro ready to think of your own individual needs. Wo are headquarters for Report of the condition of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK AT PITTS sTON, IN THE STATE OF PENNSYLVA NIA. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS. NOVEMBER lo. 1904. Secretary Morton III Loans and discounts $ 353.153 4X Overd'ttfts, secured and unsecured 398 3(1 (7. 8. Bonds to secure circulation. #0,000 oo Bonds securities, etc 987,070 5# UttnkinK house, furniture and fix- RJCSOURCB9 bargains. New York, NoC\ 10.—Paul Morton, secretary of the was taken ill at the dinner of the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers at Delmonico's. He was compelled to leave the banquet .After lie had made n brief address. lie apologized to the assembly through Bear Admiral Francis T. Bowles, who was toastninster for the evening. His illiess is not considered Table oil cloth, best goods, only 15c Battel's Bottled Beer, Ale and Porter, 2 doz. cases $1.00 Feed, per 100 lbs $1.20 Pabst Bottled Famous Milwaukee Beer, 2 doz. cases $1.20 Potatoes, fancy stock, per pk .20 Pure Itye Whiskey, full quart bottles 76c to $1.50 Chase & Sanborn's Teas and Coffees at same price you are pay ing for inferior quality. Bass's Ale, Guiness's Stout. Dairy Butter « i * ■"-D ■' a yard tures Doe from National Banks (not Reserve agents) Due from approved reserve agents Oh cIch ;ind other uaslt iteu.a Notes of nrher National Banks.... Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents Lawful money reserve In hank, viz: Specie $ 4&.U40 oo Legal-tender notes 69,000 00 Redemption fund with V. S. Treasurer (.5 per cent, of circulation).. 35,000 00 !I?mn carpet, close and heavy, S21 49 80.SK9 41 7,215 id 7,035 00 cents a yard Killed Because of Political Quarrel. Furniture Factory Destroyed. Huntington, W. Va., Nov: 10.—Noah Bailey, a prosperous merchant, was shot and instantly killed on the street at Panther last evening by Roscoe Henderson, who tied to the hills. He is still at large, though being pursued by a party of his victim's friends. Bad blood arising from differences on politics was the cause of the shooting. Utica, N. Y., .Nov. 19.—The manufactory, boiler bouse nnd shaving sired of the Conover Manufacturing company at Lowville, Lewis country, have been totally destroyed by Are. The loss may amount to $:10,(K)0.* The plant had been in operation about a year and manufactured mission furniture. Men's, boys' and children's sweaters, all styles, from 25c. Mil 82 One lot children's mitts, bla.'k and colored, worth 10c; our price 5c. serious 114.640 00 Sleighing and Skating, 2.500 06 Full size double blanket® onl 50c. Winsted, Conn',, Nov. 10.—Northwestern Connecticut and southern Berkshire county are in winter's grasp, lteports received from Sandistleld, Mass., place the mercury at zero and «ay there is excellent sleighing. Other towns near Winsted report zero weath'er. In Norfolk there is skating on the ponds. For cream of celery soup use ono head of celery, one pint of water, one pint of milk, one tabiespoonful of chopped onion, one tabiespoonful of butter, one tabiespoonful of flour, onehalf teaspoonful of salt, one-half saltspoonful of pepper. Wash and scrape the celery and cut into one-half inch pieces. Cook in one pint of salted water until very soft. Mash in the wa ter in which it has been cooked. Place the milk and onion In a double boiler, cook ten minutes and add to the celery. Bub all through a strainer and return to the tire. Melt the butter In a saucepan, add the flour and stir until smooth, but not brown. To this add 'gradually the celery mixture and cook five minutes. add the seasoning and strain through a sieve. Cream of Celery Soup. Total LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid in V...9 fnn«1 - ••••• Undivided profits, loss expenses and taxes paid \ National Hank notes uuuuuiuug.. Due to otber National Banks Due t D State Banks and Bankers ., Dividends unpaid Individual deposits subject to chock Cashier's checks outstanding .... $ l,f3H,«;l4 90 Large assortment of ladies' top ool Itrs at special prices 5 and 10 cents. Fourteen Miners Killed. 250,000 00 200,000 00 .rn'iTand Domestic Wines & Gins Mineral or Table Waters. One lot 75c lace curtatnB, our spe Fire at Norfolk Market. St. Paul, Minn., Nov. 19.—A Fernie (B. C.) dispatch to the Pioneer Press says fourteen miners were killed at the Carbonado mines, near Morrisey, as a result of a terrific explosion of conl gatt. The disaster occurred in No. 1 mine, ten miles west of Fernie. All the bodies have been recovered. 84,503 25 40.300 (XD 62.354 6A\ 10,844 02 clal price 45c, Norfolk, Va., Nov. 10.—Fire early this morning gutted Norfolk's produce and vegetable market. The firemen prevented its spreading to the city market. building, over which are the armory of the Seventy-first regiment and the municipal offices. Children's coats In the best styles 202 50 977,932 09 3,497 48 T. A. DURKIN. from 50c. Children's heavy flecce lined shirt* and drawers, very cheap, from 6c. Secretary Hay Recovery. Total 1,638,634 90 State of Penn'a.,-County of Lnzerne, ss: - I, Charles 8 Craun, Cashier of the abore named bank, do solemnly swnar that the abov» statement is trnO to tbo best of my knowledge and belief. . CHaRLKS b. CHANK, OssbiT. 46 8. Main St Both 'phones. Corner Dook Street. Washington. Nov. 10. — Secretary Hay, who has been Indisposed for several (lays, Has recovered and is at his desk at the state department. C or HI ESTER'S PILLS Orl«Inul and Only Genuine. ,V»lQlA ataMiHBeini4|i '«» Uinn. t. S\ VNati 10,000 Te8tinDoi»laI*. Ladies, uk Druniat 0HICIIF«TPR'8 In W —RED «od boll meudilo bo km, aeatal nUh W ribbon. Take no other. KefWac J / ~ 1b HnbMJtuUMaaodlmitAtloa*. Askrot* lV t€ Drug*t»t, of MDd 4 ce*U latuuap® for Par\V fp tloulon, TnUmmUt «4 A -y for Ladle*, bj return MaO. MWill Men's fleece lined gloves and all styles, from 10c. Ice Made Hundreds Idle. Colonel Breckinridge Vary Low. Madison, Wis., Nov. 10.—By the clogging of the wnler wheels with anchor ice WO people were thrown out of employment temporarily nt the mills of the Great Northern Paper company. The Indian Springs woolen mills also shut down, v t Lexington, Ky., Nov. 19.—Although desperately ill, Colonel W. C. P. Breckinridge lias shown marked Improvement during the past few hours. Oxygen !s lwing administered, and It is believed that Colonel Breckinridge will survive for several hours. Subscribed and sworn to before me this loth day of November. 1904. BAMUKL 1'. FKNN. Notary Public. Mr coin „ir.oiun expires Jan. 3, 1905. s Oorrect—attest: THEODORE fcTBONG. 1 JOSEPH LANGFOBH. pppj 0HA8. H. FOSTEtt Severe Earthquakes In Italy. Nov.- 10.—Severe earthquake shocks were felt in central Italy, especially at Florence, fMsa and Urbina No damage wns dbne. | Directors. 87 8. Main ttt., Pitteton.

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THE HOME PAPER. v'EATHErr vKDICATIONS. For the People of Pltteton and i-orecase Until 8 p. m., tomorrow for Eastern Pennsylvania. Pair tonight and warmer. Sunday partly cloudy, variable winds, becoming southerly. Vicinity. ALL THE HOME NEWS. PHTSTON, DA., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1904. TWO CENTS A COPT. I FORTY CENTS A MONTH, f 8 PAGES. VIP AP ) WKHKLf ESTABLISHED iftRO OOLIl I CiAll. JDAILT EST bi THEO. HAltT 1882. FOWLS WILL BE RICH P, 2 does not matter liow perfect 2 a beer may be when it leaves $ the brewery, if it in nothand• led scientifically in the bot* tling house with the sur♦ rouiidings absolutely clean 2 it will lose its pure and J healthful qualities. AUSTIN PONCED, ■D*D" TO RIVALKRUPP PLANT WORSE THAN RUM. Fourteen Miners Killed by Explosion Great Values Dr. Wiley Says That Adulterated Foods Fourteen miners were killed yesterday at the Carbonado mines near Morrissy, as the result of an explosion of coal gas in the mine. D. Darey, a driver, was the only man "who escaped from the mine. IT Lower Our Moral Life. In all kinds of Ladies*' and Children's It is Said That Turkeys Will Sell for * New York. Nov. 19.—Speaking before the students of the College of the City of New York, I)r. H. W. Wiley, chief of the bureau of chemistry of the United .States department of agriculture, declared that the adulteration of food and drugs had done more toward- lowering the moral life of this country than the rum trftffic. Underwear and Hosiery. Prices popular Demonstration In Home Over the Innsbruck Affair. Charles M. Schwab Plans Gigan- have been cut to pieces. Do not 25 Cents a Pound, Thanksgiving, tic Qrdnance Works at Bethlehem, Pa. fail to see these Bargains. Next Thursday. Fire at Bristol, N. H. With regard to the selling price of the great Thanksgiving fowl, turkey, it isthe opinion of our butchers and meat dealers that no improvement will be found over last year, when the price reached 25 cents a pound. Some of the city dealers, who were spoken to this morning are of the opipion that the price of fowls ■will be just about the same as it was last year while others venture an opinion thaft prices will go even higher. Reports from all points denote a great scarcity of turkeys but local dealers say there will be no shortage here as in most cases their orders have been in for some time and theD have received recent word that large shipments will be made to therm, from present indications turkeys will sell for about 25 cents a pound and chicken will be on the market for 18 cents. It was reported in the spring of the present year that turkeys would be exceptionally plentiful this fall but this prediction does not seem to* be verified by present reports. It gives considerable assurance, however, to know that no such shortage as we had last year will be felt here for Thanksgiving. , 1 Bristol, N. H., Nov. 19.—A fire which threatened to wipe out the entire business section of this town destroyed eight buildings here, causing a loss of about $25,000. Ladies' Cream Ribbed Underwear in Vests and Pants, fleeced lined, all sizes, regular 50c value; each 37%c. A STRONG PROTEST ADOPTED A SECOND ESSEN PROJECTED As in previou» addresses, he pointed out the evil effects of food adulteration upon the physical system and strongly appealed to the students to make it one of the principles of their lives to fight this g'rowing menace to the health of the American people. Ladies' Cream Ribbed Underwear, in Vetsts and Pants,, heavy w;elght, great value for 15c 111 inn i ii Kr under «EItMAN 1AW8, C1 My is bxcelient lor r PAINS IN CHEST » German Intolerance, Favored by Austrian Imperialism, Arraigned For "Unheard of Persecutions"—Mob Rushes For Austrian Embassy, but Troops Prevent Disturbance. No Opposition to Steel Trust—The Two to Work In Harmony—Reorganized Company Will Build and Arm Navies and Equip Armies With Artillery. New Gun Tested. Stegmaiers' BEER One case of Children's fleeced lined Vests and Pants, all sizes, from 10c up. 9 " Sides, Joints, Rheumatism,etc. DR. RICHTER'S WorId.R«aowned "ANCHOR" Among other examples of adulteration he st&ted that the product of a widely advertised Vermont sugar bush was made In Chicago and that this Chicago plant turned out more bo called maple sugar in one month than the whole state of Vermont could produce In a year. The bright green coloi of Imported peas, he said, was obtained by the use of sulphate of copper, which was very injurious to health. i w V Porter and Malt Extract is * bottled with strict ad her Z ence to hygienic surround- J mgs concrete floors that do * not hold germs—all water 1 used for washing bottles is 1 filtered—every bottle inspect- Z ed and scientifically pasteur* ized after it is filled and' | sealed. These are only a * few of the many reasons wh.v 9 Stegmaiers' is the PURE8T 2 and BEST. Insist on having | it. I Stegmaier Brewing Cc | PITTSTON, PENN'A. 9 NEW 'PHONE 5«a 1 Children's Golf Gloves, all woo®, 25o Rome, Nov. 39.—A meeting to pro tent against the Innsbruck affair was lield at the Quirlno theater. New York, Nov. 19.—The Herald this morning prints an interview with Charles M. Schwab, former president of the United States Steel corporation, in which Mr. Schwab is quoted as saying that he intends to make in his Bethlehem (Pa.) plant all sorts of guns, gun forgings, tools, etc., which require the highest workmanship. Boys' All Wool Sweaters for 35c, PAIN EXPELLER. Boys' Flanneltette Shirts for 25c, The stage was decorated with thfl banners of Italian cities that are still subject to Austria. Among the notable people on the stage were Kjornsrjernc BJornson and his wife, whose appear ance was greeted with tremendous applause. The theater would ncooro modate only a small parf: of the crowd that sought admittance, and the police were unable to keep in order the thousands that besieged the entrance. Ladies' Flannelette Wrappers, a regular $1.00 quality for 75c. mine without Trade Bart "Anchj One w :lI-known person's lcttC Ladies' Flannelette Night Dresses for 50 cents. ' - NewYork.Maiw Dr. RichtersANCHOR .— « tmJk EXPElLERisan excellerr, T , f] remedy for Pains inQhea » _5-/ Rheumatism,Neuralgia,ett \sV I recommend the same to vsyV all suffet^rsLOfsuchdis 23 9 eTiatt* st.' | rchl4C Toadies' Flannel Shirt Waists, all colors, for 98 cents. Mr. Schwab plans, according to tlie Interview, to put the plant on a par with the Krnpp works in Germany and those of Vicker's Sons & Maxim company of England. New machinery in being constructed for the work. He/ Is quoted as saying: French white wines contained large quantities of sulphuldus acid put in to make the color lighter and th bettei preserve it. It was very dangerous to the health, and natives of France would not drink it. He believed in time that the Importation of such wines would be prohibited. He favored a law in this country similar to the English "merchants' marking act," which requires that all commodities be so marked that the purchaser may know exactly what he is getting. jeases. Children's all wool Mittens for 10 cents a pair. 25c. and 50c. at all druggists or through 11\ Ad. Blcbter ft Co., SIS Pearl 8t, New York, Ladies' All Wool Black Hose for 10 cents a pair. The troops were called Into service and after considerable difficulty sue reeded In clearing tlie- streets in the vicinity of the theater, after which cordons were established at the streets leading to the theater. 36 HIGHEST national AWARDS, j k Recommended by prominent Phy- jM tieiana, Wholemle and Retail iiinistert.etc^^^mt? Ladies' Flannelette Skirts, in different colors, for 25 cents. '"Our products will not come in competition with the United States Steel corporation. The two companies will work in harmony at points where the lines of production meet, and prices will be maintained. PEOPLE'S STORE, All the speakers called upon the peopie of Home to make a solemn and dig nifled worthy of a civilized people jealous of their rights, against the killing and maltreatment of fellow Italians, whose only offense was thai they stood for their race in history, nationality and culture. COUNTY SEAT NOIES ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST. 16 South Main Street. Pittston. Grocery Pricc List. "It is my intention to make of Bethlehem what Krupps is to Germany and Vicker's Sons & Maxim and Armstrong are to England. We have the plant, the men, the market and the capital. Retlilelieni, even under the prostration in the steel business .during the last twelve months, earned a handsome surplus on its preferred stock. It now has 10,000 men employed at Its works. There are fifty engineers and score* of draughtsmen constantly drawing and inventing new guns, new tools and new machines to be used in construction of these implements. We are constantly enlarging and developing. "The adulteration of food and drugs.' lie said, "had dotae more to sap the moral life of this country than the ruin trade ever thought of doing." NO TRADING STAMP PRICES HERE Plttston Cases Squashed by Judge p| IHflr / MwrOTir *a • 1°, 'Jf.® Halsey—Baptised in the River. Canned Corn ,. 10c, 12Jc, 15c Don't T ake The speeches were frequently inter rupted with storms of applause, mln glod with invectives against Austria. Shiffer Gets the Plum CONFIDENCE INCREASING. 3 cans Peas 25c Week'* Review of Trade Is Generally 3 cans Pumpkin ...25c An order of the day embodying the opinions expressed by the speakers was voted by acclamation and amid cries of "Long live Italy!" and "Garlbalda forever!" Judge Halsey handed down a decision this morning in which he squashed the indictments against three Pittston parties. The defendants were Mrs. Bridget Campbell, James Burns and Thomas Dembik against whom true bills had been found by the grand jury on the charge of illegal liquor selling. Judge Halsey dismisses the case because of an irregularity In the proceedings. It seems that Squire Berger had discharged the defendants for lack of evidence, but the district attorney took the case to the grand jury notwithstanding, and secured true bills. Judge Halsey says the district attorney had not jurisdiction to do so without an order from the court. Encouraging 3 large cans Baked Beans. . 25c Clam Chowder 10c and 20c Now York, Nor. 10.— The weekly trade review of It. (J. Dun & Co. reports a large jobbing distribution foi the holidays. All commercial reports are encouraging, with the exception ot the trouble at Kali IUver, Mass., whlct shows little signs of abatement. Our Word Best Teas 50c Best Coffee 36c German intolerance Denounced, Old Holland Coffee Signature Tea, all kinds 50c Finest line of Brick, Limbnrger 25c Let us prove that we have the Best The resolution was as follows "Before the events at Innsbruck where moral and material violence was accomplished by ferocious Teutonic in transigneants against young Italians obliged to ask foreign hospitality and culture. Home raises before the civilized people of all countries* the protest of Latin sentiment against German intolerance aroused and favored by the Austrian Imperial policy and calls peoples and governments as witnesses ol these unheard of persecutions."' A New Quiok Firing Gun. and Sweitzer in town. Try our Clam Chowder at 10c and 20c can. It is fine. Groceries at Lowest Prices. "One of my best products, of .which I am exceedingly proud, is a new six inch quick firing gun made at the Bethlehem plant. This gun, I think, will be in demand the world over among nations which maintain navies. It has been successfully demonstrated that It will fire pight rounds a minute. The experiments took place at the Sandy Hook proving grounds by the ordnance department of the army. There have been several six inch quick firing guns tried of late, but, the Bethlehem product stood the test. There is a good market for this class of guns, and it is to that market that we are looking. Hitherto Bethlehem has made the forglugs and allowed the government to complete the gun. We now propose to do all the finishing work ourselves. Confidence Is increasing, particularly in the steel and textile Industries, nnc building operations are very vigorous for the season, while mercantile eollec lions are more prompt. Farm staples are slightly cheaper in response ti splendid dispatches from' agriculture centers, and several freight blockades have delayed the delivery of grain and merchandise. Best brand of flour, guaranteed, $6.75 Canned Tomatoes, new packed, IF A TIP IN CASH Campbell, Rozelle & Webster extra flne, per can Continental brand of corn, 1904 is welcome, a tip tliat means cash for all who act on it, should be also welcome. pack. Try it, 3 cans for Potatoes, per bu Oats, per bu Feed, per cwt Buckwheat, 25 lb sack.... Nabob Pancake flour, per pkg Nabob Buckwheat per pkg.... Aunt Jemima, 3 pkgs for One pound box honey One quart maple syrup J4gal. maple syrup One'gallon maple syrup.... .. 55c 25c You must casli an opportunity to make it of any use to you, and our store is the spot of spots to carry on this profitable business, because we offer a forest of chances for value seskers, etc. .42c . $1.30 75c 10c 10c Hallway earnings ihus far reported for November jue Kg, per cent largei thuu last year. V«0ltsa commerce re turns show that October was the best month in this nation's history, and foi the last week at this port there was ar increase of $4,461,751 in imports, bul exports fell $4,fD3iJ,ftl9 behind the saint week of 11103. Elder S. S. Shook, of Scranton, of the Seventh Day Adventists, baptised four women in the Susquehanna river at Wilkesb&rre this nu#ming. The following were the baptismal rite candidates, and they entered the water waist deep and were dipped: Mrs. Carrie Booth, of Wyoming; Miss Mary Williams and Mrs. William Lameraux, both of Plymouth, and Miss Carrie Morlock, of Pittston. 57 S. Main St. After the meeting the crowd, ns 11 in obedience to a coram and, made a rush for the Austrian embassy and consulate,' situated in the Piazza Colonna, in the center of Home, to make a demonstration there. \ 25c 15C 25c 48c 86a LEGAL NOTICES. BRENNAN & ROBERTS, The incident had been anticipated bj the authorities, and precautions had been taken accordingly. At all the streets opening into the plaza police carbineers, besaglierl and cavalry had been stationed, and these halted and turned ba*'k the mob from the vicinity of the embassy. Charier Application. Notice is hereby given that application will be made liy 8. B. Bennett. Franek O. Dortei F C. Bennett, 8. J. Drumheller ami H. B. Payne. to the Governor of Pennsylvania, on the fith day of December. 1904. at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, under the provisions of the Act of Assembly, entitled "An Act to provide for the Incorp •ration and Herniation of certain Corporations , approved the 29th day of April A. I). 1H7-1. ami the supplements thereto, for the charter of an intended corporation to be called the "Henry Slate Company." and the Object of which is the quarrying, buying, soiling uiul manufacturing of slate, and for this purpose to have, possess aad enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges by the said Act of Assembly and the supplements thereto conferred. a North Main St. v ext to Eattlo Hotel. Prices of securities established now high records for the year, despite ex ports of gold and a slightly linnet money market. Bank exchanges at New York for the week were 70.7 pet cent larger than last year, chiefly because of activity in Wall street, and at other leading cities there was a gain of 10.5 per cent, more faithfully representing the increase in commercial channels. f/Tlritry's PKUES "By retaining the Union Iron works or the Harlan & Hollingsworth plants we will be in a position to finish a battleship complete from stern to bow." It was reported this afternoon that George H. Shiffer, of Plains, had been appointed to the vacancy in the county commissioners' office. We have a fine assortment of Lin- oleum, Floor Oil Cloth and Oil Cloth Patterns for under stoves. Practically the whole population ol Home, except the socialists and anarchists, participated in the demonstration.Bank Officials Arrested. Honest Weight. Honest Goods, is our Motto, CONFESSED BEING THIEF Toledo, ()., Nov. 19.—Dr. Calvin Hathaway. ex-president, and O. M. Burns, ex-cashier of the First National bank of Montpefier, O.. have been arrested by United States Marshal Winders on a charge of embezzling $14,000 of the bank's money and making false entries on lis books to cover up the shortage. The accused pleaded not guilty last night before Commissioner Gaines and were'released on !jDrD,000 bail each pending hearing on Monday. The shortage came to light several months ago and was made up by the other stockholders. Evans Bros.' Pest Patent Flour .. Best Family Flour . Rye Flour, per sack B. W. Flour, per sack Chop and Meal Bran and Middlings ...$6.75 ,..$6.50 ,..$1.50 Meetings and demonstrations are tak ing place in many Italian cities to protest against the Innsbruck Incident. Failures for the week numbered 217 in the United States against 249 last year and 27 in Canada compared with Jesse Gordon, Who Was Captured in 11-18-27" FRANCK G. PARTE. Solicitor .75 $1.30 $1.30 SEALED PROPOSALS 44 atid 46 Soath Mam St. Odell Summoned Home. Dupont, Owned up to Robberies 17 a year ago. will be received by the undersigned for reslungling the Vine street school building with Bed Cedar Shingles. 5'j to2'.i by is long, rims', to the weather; also for guttering and nutting on valleys. Bids must be in not later than 7 p. m„ Monday. November 21. 1904. Newport News, Va., Nov. 19.—Governor B. B. Odell of New York, who arrived at Old Point Comfort on Thursday, intending to remain for two weeks, has been summoned to New York by a telegram from political friends. lie departed hurriedly on the Washington steamer. It is said political exigencies of the situation in the senatorial campaign demand the governor's presence. He declined to discuss the tight for the senatorship and Accused Others Led a Double Life. An interesting hearing was held in the offiico of Alderman Golden when I'eoria, III., Nov. 19.—Death has revealed an extraordinary case of double life led by Dr. T. (Conklin, a prominent physician in Farmington, who died on Nov. S. When,the wife with w I Mini he was living at the time of his death went to Lewiston, Fulton coun- to have herself appointed adtninistutrix of his estate she found records showing that many years ago her husband had been inalrrled to a Miss Steele and that the iirst wife and foui children of that union were still alive. The children of the tirst wife will make a light for the estate, which amounts to about $10,000. Potatoes, per bushel Rutabagas, per bushel Turnips, per bushel Onions, per pe«k ... Parsnips, per peck . Carrots, per peck ... FOR RENT. Dwelling Store Store $25 $20 $12 St., Exeter $13 Jesse Gordon, alias "Chicken", who was arrested on the charge of having stolen an overcoat, admitted that ho had been one of a gang that had a number of robberies in 'Dupont during the past few weeks and implicated three men of having The right to raject any or all bids is reserv- ing See'y Board of School Control V yi'INN House, Exeter borough INDEBTEDNESS OF THE BOROUGH OF 1 Duryey. In the Court of Quarter Sessions of Luzer e County. No. :t2s November Sessions. 11)04. House, Wyoming Ave $20 One or two office rooms, on Water street. Washington, Nov Shaw hits announced a cull upon na tional bank# holding government deposits to ihe amount of 25 per cent of their holdings. 10 per cent to be paid on or before Jan. 15 next and i5 per cent ou or before March 15 next. This, the secretary estimates, will bring into the treasury about $25,000,0(10. This will make a working balance of approximately $50,000,000. Shaw Calls In Bank Deposits, Secretary Nabob Pancake Flour Nabob B. W. Flour Self-raising B. W. Qt. Maple Syrup % Gallon Maple Syrup I Gallon Maple Syrup Comb Honey Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, appointed by the said Court to ascertain and reiDort the amount and nature of.the indebtedness of the Borough of Duryca. will meet at his Ofiice No. » Miners Bank Building, I'lttston. Pa., on Saturday. December 17tli, 1904, at 10 o'clock A. 51.. to hear the testimony of all persons having claims against said porough, and perform all other duties pertaining to his said appointment. All creditors of said borough are hereby notified to present and prove their claims at the time ami place above mentioned. when seen aided hira in the work. It will be remembered that a short time ago Du pojit was terror-stricken by a gang of burglars, who had oommitted about a dozen robberies in the space of two weeks. By chance a gang was found in an abandoned office near the town and Gordon was captured, the other three men getting away. In the office were found some stolen goods, that were identified as having been stolen. Gordon was taken to jail on a charge of having stolen an overcoat and at the hearing, after a short examination with the utmost nonchalence admitted freely that be had been a member of a gang that had been committing burglaries and that he had participated in six within about a week. He seemed not to give a single thought to the fact that he was paving his own road to the penitentiary. He implicated in the deeds three companions, one of whom when arrested made a complete denial of the charge against him. The other two men have not been captured. Both men were committed to the county jail by the alderman. Flour G. B. THOMPSON Cincinnati, Nov. 10.—Mrs. Grace Morancl Fennessy, aged twenty-eight years, the wife of Colonel James E Fennessy. proprietor of Heuck's Opera House, in this city, atul well known throughout the country as a leading member of the vaudeville theatrical syndicate, has committed suicide by swallowing carbolic acid. Recently hei husband instituted divorce proceedings. She married Colonel Fennessy a yeai ago last June in New York. Young Wife Takes Poison Some Good Things at Trunks Robbed of Jewels. William Drury, MAGNET New York, Nov. 49.—-Dr. and Mrs Samuel J. Holley of Lexington, Ky.. who are in this city, have reported to the central detective bureau that one of their trunks has been robbed ol jewelry valued at nearly $20,000. The stolen jewels consist of a string of gems worth $15,000, it is said, a diamond ritfg worth $1,000, a stickpin and a number of miscellaneous articles of jewelry. The string of gems was an heirloom which had been in the possession of the Holley family for a century or more. CHARLES P. BOHAN. Commissioner ltaw4t. 18,26.2,9, Leading Grocer of Wyo. Yalley, Three Canoeists Drown. BANK STATEMENT. 11-13 SOUTH MAIN ST. Warehouse on Charles Street. Eagle River, Wis., Nov. 10.—Horace Bent, a Hummer hotel keeper; Frederick Aiidernoii and an unknown eastern tourist, u guest of Bent's, were drowned In an attempt to cross Tenderfoot Inke in a canoe through a heavy sea. Bent was a splendid swimmer and could easily have saved himself, but it is thought lie lost his life in an. effort to help his guests. . The bodies have not been recovered. With the matter of the next President all decided, perhaps you aro ready to think of your own individual needs. Wo are headquarters for Report of the condition of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK AT PITTS sTON, IN THE STATE OF PENNSYLVA NIA. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS. NOVEMBER lo. 1904. Secretary Morton III Loans and discounts $ 353.153 4X Overd'ttfts, secured and unsecured 398 3(1 (7. 8. Bonds to secure circulation. #0,000 oo Bonds securities, etc 987,070 5# UttnkinK house, furniture and fix- RJCSOURCB9 bargains. New York, NoC\ 10.—Paul Morton, secretary of the was taken ill at the dinner of the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers at Delmonico's. He was compelled to leave the banquet .After lie had made n brief address. lie apologized to the assembly through Bear Admiral Francis T. Bowles, who was toastninster for the evening. His illiess is not considered Table oil cloth, best goods, only 15c Battel's Bottled Beer, Ale and Porter, 2 doz. cases $1.00 Feed, per 100 lbs $1.20 Pabst Bottled Famous Milwaukee Beer, 2 doz. cases $1.20 Potatoes, fancy stock, per pk .20 Pure Itye Whiskey, full quart bottles 76c to $1.50 Chase & Sanborn's Teas and Coffees at same price you are pay ing for inferior quality. Bass's Ale, Guiness's Stout. Dairy Butter « i * ■"-D ■' a yard tures Doe from National Banks (not Reserve agents) Due from approved reserve agents Oh cIch ;ind other uaslt iteu.a Notes of nrher National Banks.... Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents Lawful money reserve In hank, viz: Specie $ 4&.U40 oo Legal-tender notes 69,000 00 Redemption fund with V. S. Treasurer (.5 per cent, of circulation).. 35,000 00 !I?mn carpet, close and heavy, S21 49 80.SK9 41 7,215 id 7,035 00 cents a yard Killed Because of Political Quarrel. Furniture Factory Destroyed. Huntington, W. Va., Nov: 10.—Noah Bailey, a prosperous merchant, was shot and instantly killed on the street at Panther last evening by Roscoe Henderson, who tied to the hills. He is still at large, though being pursued by a party of his victim's friends. Bad blood arising from differences on politics was the cause of the shooting. Utica, N. Y., .Nov. 19.—The manufactory, boiler bouse nnd shaving sired of the Conover Manufacturing company at Lowville, Lewis country, have been totally destroyed by Are. The loss may amount to $:10,(K)0.* The plant had been in operation about a year and manufactured mission furniture. Men's, boys' and children's sweaters, all styles, from 25c. Mil 82 One lot children's mitts, bla.'k and colored, worth 10c; our price 5c. serious 114.640 00 Sleighing and Skating, 2.500 06 Full size double blanket® onl 50c. Winsted, Conn',, Nov. 10.—Northwestern Connecticut and southern Berkshire county are in winter's grasp, lteports received from Sandistleld, Mass., place the mercury at zero and «ay there is excellent sleighing. Other towns near Winsted report zero weath'er. In Norfolk there is skating on the ponds. For cream of celery soup use ono head of celery, one pint of water, one pint of milk, one tabiespoonful of chopped onion, one tabiespoonful of butter, one tabiespoonful of flour, onehalf teaspoonful of salt, one-half saltspoonful of pepper. Wash and scrape the celery and cut into one-half inch pieces. Cook in one pint of salted water until very soft. Mash in the wa ter in which it has been cooked. Place the milk and onion In a double boiler, cook ten minutes and add to the celery. Bub all through a strainer and return to the tire. Melt the butter In a saucepan, add the flour and stir until smooth, but not brown. To this add 'gradually the celery mixture and cook five minutes. add the seasoning and strain through a sieve. Cream of Celery Soup. Total LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid in V...9 fnn«1 - ••••• Undivided profits, loss expenses and taxes paid \ National Hank notes uuuuuiuug.. Due to otber National Banks Due t D State Banks and Bankers ., Dividends unpaid Individual deposits subject to chock Cashier's checks outstanding .... $ l,f3H,«;l4 90 Large assortment of ladies' top ool Itrs at special prices 5 and 10 cents. Fourteen Miners Killed. 250,000 00 200,000 00 .rn'iTand Domestic Wines & Gins Mineral or Table Waters. One lot 75c lace curtatnB, our spe Fire at Norfolk Market. St. Paul, Minn., Nov. 19.—A Fernie (B. C.) dispatch to the Pioneer Press says fourteen miners were killed at the Carbonado mines, near Morrisey, as a result of a terrific explosion of conl gatt. The disaster occurred in No. 1 mine, ten miles west of Fernie. All the bodies have been recovered. 84,503 25 40.300 (XD 62.354 6A\ 10,844 02 clal price 45c, Norfolk, Va., Nov. 10.—Fire early this morning gutted Norfolk's produce and vegetable market. The firemen prevented its spreading to the city market. building, over which are the armory of the Seventy-first regiment and the municipal offices. Children's coats In the best styles 202 50 977,932 09 3,497 48 T. A. DURKIN. from 50c. Children's heavy flecce lined shirt* and drawers, very cheap, from 6c. Secretary Hay Recovery. Total 1,638,634 90 State of Penn'a.,-County of Lnzerne, ss: - I, Charles 8 Craun, Cashier of the abore named bank, do solemnly swnar that the abov» statement is trnO to tbo best of my knowledge and belief. . CHaRLKS b. CHANK, OssbiT. 46 8. Main St Both 'phones. Corner Dook Street. Washington. Nov. 10. — Secretary Hay, who has been Indisposed for several (lays, Has recovered and is at his desk at the state department. C or HI ESTER'S PILLS Orl«Inul and Only Genuine. ,V»lQlA ataMiHBeini4|i '«» Uinn. t. S\ VNati 10,000 Te8tinDoi»laI*. Ladies, uk Druniat 0HICIIF«TPR'8 In W —RED «od boll meudilo bo km, aeatal nUh W ribbon. Take no other. KefWac J / ~ 1b HnbMJtuUMaaodlmitAtloa*. Askrot* lV t€ Drug*t»t, of MDd 4 ce*U latuuap® for Par\V fp tloulon, TnUmmUt «4 A -y for Ladle*, bj return MaO. MWill Men's fleece lined gloves and all styles, from 10c. Ice Made Hundreds Idle. Colonel Breckinridge Vary Low. Madison, Wis., Nov. 10.—By the clogging of the wnler wheels with anchor ice WO people were thrown out of employment temporarily nt the mills of the Great Northern Paper company. The Indian Springs woolen mills also shut down, v t Lexington, Ky., Nov. 19.—Although desperately ill, Colonel W. C. P. Breckinridge lias shown marked Improvement during the past few hours. Oxygen !s lwing administered, and It is believed that Colonel Breckinridge will survive for several hours. Subscribed and sworn to before me this loth day of November. 1904. BAMUKL 1'. FKNN. Notary Public. Mr coin „ir.oiun expires Jan. 3, 1905. s Oorrect—attest: THEODORE fcTBONG. 1 JOSEPH LANGFOBH. pppj 0HA8. H. FOSTEtt Severe Earthquakes In Italy. Nov.- 10.—Severe earthquake shocks were felt in central Italy, especially at Florence, fMsa and Urbina No damage wns dbne. | Directors. 87 8. Main ttt., Pitteton.